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  2. American depositary receipt - Wikipedia

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    Unsponsored shares trade on the over-the-counter (OTC) market. These shares are issued in accordance with market demand, and the foreign company has no formal agreement with a depositary bank. Unsponsored ADRs are often issued by more than one depositary bank. Each depositary services only the ADRs it has issued.

  3. The Benefits Of Unsponsored ADRs - AOL

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    In 2008, an SEC rule change made it possible for depositary banks to create U.S.-traded instruments of foreign companies without the sponsorship of the companies themselves. These instruments ...

  4. Depositary receipt - Wikipedia

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    This connection ensures that the shares of stock actually exist and no manipulation occurs between the foreign company and the international brokerage house. A typical ADR goes through the following steps before it is issued: [2] The issuing bank in the U.S. studies the financials of the foreign company in detail to assess the strength of its ...

  5. All You Need to Know About Alfa Laval AB Unsponsored ADR ...

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    Alfa Laval AB Unsponsored ADR (ALFVY) might move higher on growing optimism about its earnings prospects, which is reflected by its upgrade to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).

  6. What Makes UniCredit S.p.A. Unsponsored ADR (UNCRY) a ... - AOL

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  7. Global depository receipt - Wikipedia

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    A global depository receipt (GDR and sometimes spelled depositary) is a general name for a depositary receipt where a certificate issued by a depository bank, which purchases shares of foreign companies, creates a security on a local exchange backed by those shares.

  8. How To Buy Stocks in 5 Easy Steps - AOL

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    Here are some different types of stocks explained: Growth stocks: These include shares of companies with substantial profits and gains in revenue. As the name suggests, these are new or younger ...

  9. N-Shares - Wikipedia

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    If they have been incorporated in mainland China, they trade as ADRs of H Shares. If they have been incorporated in Hong Kong, they trade as ADRs of Red chips. If they have been incorporated in Nevada, Delaware or Florida, they might have originated as reverse mergers. Most N-Shares are the American exchange equivalent of P-Chips.